Stephen King's novel "It" is filled with terrifying scenes, one so intense it wasn't included in the 1990 television movie.

In the novel, published in 1986, a gay character named Adrian Mellon meets a horrifying end at the hands of the clown menace Pennywise after he is subject to a homophobic attack and thrown from a bridge and into the water below.

It seems when it comes to gay characters, Hollywood can't make up its mind about who is and who isn't especially when the person is a major player. The hit sci-fi/horror series on Netflix, Stranger Things, made an LGBT reveal this year for its third season, but questions still linger about Will Byers' (Noah Schapp) and where he falls--if he does--in the spectrum.

It may seem strange to see a bunch of hoodlums – killers, even – break out in dance at the top of Leonard Bernstein’s iconic musical “West Side Story” – and it’s not hip-hop or break dancing. But by now, most of us are used to it.